Fisherman,
Your post 1252,has Long calling the officer on the next beat,but it still doesn't give information that Eddowes murder,or Strides murder was disclosed,or that Long knew about those murders,or that the officer from the adjoining beat knew.From whom did Long know?Not Halse,one of the few who did,at that time,that seems evident,and except for Halse,no one who had knowledge of Eddowes murder seems to have been on Long's beat before the alledged finding of the rag.We can't presume to read Long's mind that another murder might have also occurred,and the bloodied rag being there could and might have suggested several possibilities.Myself,I am of the opinion that Long took the rag to the police station for a reason not connected to a perceived act of violence,though prior knowledge of such would have added an incentive to do so.
Your post 1252,has Long calling the officer on the next beat,but it still doesn't give information that Eddowes murder,or Strides murder was disclosed,or that Long knew about those murders,or that the officer from the adjoining beat knew.From whom did Long know?Not Halse,one of the few who did,at that time,that seems evident,and except for Halse,no one who had knowledge of Eddowes murder seems to have been on Long's beat before the alledged finding of the rag.We can't presume to read Long's mind that another murder might have also occurred,and the bloodied rag being there could and might have suggested several possibilities.Myself,I am of the opinion that Long took the rag to the police station for a reason not connected to a perceived act of violence,though prior knowledge of such would have added an incentive to do so.
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